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The brain is part of the nervous system, which controls or monitors all of the other organ systems.
every system works with the brain, your brain is what sends the signals for the systems of the body to work.
hypothalamus :)
Internal structures of organisms refer to the organs, tissues, and systems that make up their body. These structures include the digestive, respiratory, circulatory, nervous, and reproductive systems, as well as organs such as the heart, lungs, liver, brain, and kidneys. These internal structures are responsible for carrying out specific functions necessary for the organism's survival and overall well-being.
the largest internal body of the human is brain
The brain is part of the nervous system, which controls or monitors all of the other organ systems.
the brain.
Brain cells are called neurons. Typical neuron has a axon on one end and the dendrites on the other . Signal is sent to the brain by axon's. Neurons perform different functions like it monitors our internal and external environment and then direct our response accordingly.
brain,spinal cord,heart and respiration
yes the internal structure of brain resemble to brain
hypothalamus
All body systems are controlled by the brain.
Absolutely. Bloodflow from an area in the brain can cause a concussion and create excess pressure to portions of the brain that control life sustaining systems such as heart rate, breathing and other vital operations. Doctors may try to relieve the internal pressure to stop this via drugs or operating on the skull itself.
what part of the brain does the left internal artery serve
every system works with the brain, your brain is what sends the signals for the systems of the body to work.
The most common procedure that monitors glucose uptake in the brain is the PET scan. See Wikipedia for more on this procedure.
Neuroanatomy is the study of the anatomy and stereotyped organization of nervous systems. The nervous system is segregated into the internal structure of the brain and spinal cord.